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PDN & Kodak Showcase Images by Photojournalist Steve McCurry

March 12, 2002 -- Kodak Professional and Photo District News, announced today the compelling and poignant pictures of award-winning photographer Steve McCurry featured in the latest version of Legends Online at www.pdnonline.com or www.kodak.com. Named the 2002 PMDA Photographer of the Year at the Photoimaging Manufacturers and Distributors Association (PMDA) Conference on February 23rd, Steve McCurry captures the human drama in world events dating back to the 1970’s. Legends Online features McCurry's signature images of everyday people in Afghanistan and India; an insightful portrait collection; and a gallery of memorable photos of September 11. Read more

Kodak Introduces New Advantix EasyShare APS Camera

February 26 -- Eastman Kodak Company just introduced the next generation hybrid camera—the Kodak Advantix EasyShare—that combines the convenience of film with the top benefits of digital technology. Read more

New Kodak EasyShare Digital Camera


Kodak EasyShare DX4900February 25 -- Kodak announces the availability of the Kodak EasyShare DX4900 Zoom Digital Camera, the first print-optimized 4.0 Megapixel (MP) digital camera, designed to be one-touch simple. The Kodak EasyShare DX4900 is part of the Kodak EasyShare system, the recognized industry standard for ease-of-use, that allows consumers to transfer, print and e-mail pictures with one-touch simplicity. The latest addition to the EasyShare portfolio, the DX4900 has a suggested retail price of $399 and will be available in March. Read more

Digital ICE Technology In Kodak’s HR 500 Plus and HR Universal Film Scanners

February 24, 2002 – Applied Science Fiction, Inc. (ASF), the creator of the award-winning Digital ICE and Digital ICE3 technologies, the leader of automatic photo restoration applications and the inventor of the cutting-edge digital dry film processing system, Digital PIC, announced today at PMA 2002 the availability of Digital ICE in the Kodak Professional HR 500 Plus and HR Universal high-speed film scanners. Read more

Kodak Shares Olympic Moments


Kodak will provide a window into the fun and drama of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games through a variety of photographic features, stories, interactive services, tips and more at ww.kodak.com. From now throughout the Games, Kodak will introduce new stories, pictures, and information to help people share pictures and learn more about taking great pictures. Read more

Kodak EasyShare DX3600 Zoom


Kodak DX3600 Zoom Kodak's DX3600 Zoom allows you to take great looking pictures with just the touch of a button. Simply take a picture with the DX3600 digital camera, place your camera in the camera dock, press a button, and you're ready to print and e-mail. Read more

Kodak Increases Sensitivity of Full Frame CCD Image Sensor

November 5, 2001 - Eastman Kodak Company announced today an upgraded version of the popular KAF-3200E image sensor, the KAF-3200ME. The KAF-3200ME offers a significant increase in the CCD's ability to convert incident light into electrical energy (known as the quantum efficiency, or QE, of the image sensor). This announcement marks the next step in the advancement of Kodak's award winning Blue Plus family of full-frame image sensors. Read more

Kodak Wins Award For Image Sensor Technology Contributions

October 17, 2001 - Eastman Kodak Company announced today that it has received an Emmy Award for its role in the development of the consumer camcorder. The award was presented by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS), which also named Hitachi, JVC, Matsushita, and Sony as co-recipients. Kodak was recognized for its pioneering work in the development of image sensors with integral color filter arrays which, for the first time, allowed a single solid-state sensor to produce a color image. Read more

Kodak Professional ReadyLoad Single-Sheet Packet Holder Arrives


Kodak Professional Ready Load Holder October 10 - Large-format photographers can now enjoy even greater ease of use of Kodak Professional films in ReadyLoad Single-Sheet Packets, with the arrival of a new single-sheet film packet holder. Read more

Kodak Smart Frame Digital Picture Frame


Kodak Smart Frame With digital cameras changing the face of amateur photography, it's only appropriate that manufacturers deliver new ways to share and display digital photos. Instead of paying extra at your local photomat for copy sets to send to friends and relatives, what if you could upload your digital photos to the Internet and have them automatically pop up on Grandma's digital picture frame without her having to touch a thing, or even own a PC? Well, the future is here and Kodak's remarkable Smart Frame digital picture frame makes it possible. Imagine waking up every day to 36 new photos of your friends and family, downloaded automatically by your Kodak Smart Frame. $299.
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